Posts Tagged "net.art"

Networking: The Net as an Artwork

Networking: The Net as an Artwork

The book represents a first tentative reconstruction of the history of artistic networking in Italy, through an analysis of the realities which during the past twenty years have given way to a creative, shared and aware use of technologies, from video to computers, contributing to the formation of Italian hacker communities.

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Speaking Out Loud

Speaking Out Loud

An art exhibition on the act of speaking, reading and writing – freely The artworks in the exhibition deal with the act of speaking, reading and writing. They particularly reflect on and emphasise the performative qualities of language and thus reveal the strong and inseparable connection between words’ meaning and their performance/performer. In this fluid state, words fly and dance, thus enabling a mental dialogue between the artwork and its viewer/listener, and opening up to continuous interpretation. Exhibited at NIMK (2008) Speaking Out Loud exhibition...

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NET.ART – L’arte della connessione

NET.ART – L’arte della connessione

An italian book overviewing the panorama of NET.ART worldwide. NET.ART is a form of art born between the inheritance of the avangardes and technological innovation, constituted of highly hibridated practices experimenting with code as well with comunication and diversity. Download a...

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I LOVE YOU

I LOVE YOU

An art exhibition on Hackers, Computer Viruses and Source Code   In a society of communication and information the dealing with computer viruses belongs to every day digital life. I LOVE YOU explores computer virus history, its technical development, a visualisation of hidden processes and the aesthetic dimension of computer viruses. Created in collaboration with the digitalcraft.org Kulturbüro (2002) Exhibited at: Museum of Applied Arts, Frankfurt (DE) Post & Tele Museum, Copenhagen (DK) Brown University – Watson Institute, Providence (USA) Belef Cultural Center, Beograd...

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